Diabetes ... Type 1 Diabetes: Your Childamp39s Risk In general, if you are a man with type 1 diabetes, the odds of your child getting diabetes are 1 in 17. ... View More
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smoking and its effects ... Pregnant women who smoke increase their childamp39s risk for attention deficit disorder, conduct disorders, depression, substance abuse, and lower intellectual ... View More
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The Effects of Child Abuse ... it. When there is child abuse, it increases the childamp39s risk of developing a number of health and psychological problems. Therefore ... View More
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Child Welfare ... The study concluded that ampquota childamp39s risk of being molested by his or her relativeamp39s heterosexual partner is over 100 times greater than by someone who might be ... View More
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Homeless People and Drug Addiction ... illness. The disruptive nature of a homeless life further increases a childamp39s risk factor for homelessness as an adult. The closure ... View More
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Child Abuse ... the ampquotwhether exposure to physical victimization and interparental violence additively or interactively increase risk for adulthood a child abuse perpetration ... View More
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What are the Effects of Alcholic Parents ... their home life. The family environment and parenting influence a childamp39s risk of alcohol abuse and dependence. Because children of ... View More
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Child brides of Africa ... The perils of child marriages include risk factors of young girls and pregnancy, assumptions of babies raising babies and lack of parental skills. ... View More
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child abuse1 ... Poverty is the most frequently and persistently noted risk factor for child abuse. ... Domestic violence also increases the risk of child abuse Helfer, 1998. ... View More
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Child Abuse1 ... Preservation Services FPS. Removal of the risk, rather than the child, is the goal of Family Preservation Services. FPS programs seek ... View More
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child psychology ... Drug use during adolescence is a risk factor and predictor for several psychological ... drug prevention programs, is important to the field of child and family ... View More
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child abuse ... and hospital as well as alcohol and drug treatment services should play a more active role in identifying and reducing the risk of child abuse ampquotPreventionampquot 2 ... View More
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Child Maltreatment ... Rothery ampamp Cameron, 1990, p. 1 The causes of risk factors for child abuse and maltreatment are multifaceted and can be cumulative. ... View More
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child abuse ... Works Cited: Cates, Dennis L. and Markell, Marc A.et al. ampquotAt risk for abuseampquot: A teacheramp39s guide for recognizing and reporting child neglect abuse.., Vol. ... View More
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Problem Solving How do we Combat Child Abuse ... If a parent knows how to handle their emotions, then a child ampquotis at far less risk of having the hell beaten out of them when they get homeampquot Bruner 192. ... View More
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Child Abuse ... They are at a greater risk for mental illness, homelessness, crime, and unemployment ... a caretaker, most often a mother, seeks attention by making the child sick ... View More
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alcoholism ... While having an alcoholic parent may increase the childamp39s risk of developing emotional or drinking problems later in life, it by no means makes becoming an ... View More
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Child abuse ... ampquotFor too long, children have mercilessly died at the hands of vicious child predators Megan ... An offender who is determined to be a highrisk offender must also ... View More
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Child Prostitution ... She is constantly at risk of getting and STD or being abused. Child prostitution is a problem that is rampant in Southeast Asia and victimizes countless ... View More
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No Child Left Behind The ampquotNo Child Left Behind Actampquot was signed into law early in 2002. ... Their recommendations were published as A Nation at Risk and called for sweeping reforms. ... View More
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The Affects of Child Abuse ... There are many consequences of child sexual abuse on the health and wellbeing of victims, including risk taking behaviors, drug abuse, sexual dysfunction ... View More
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Lyme Disease ... The disease is passed from an infected mother to her child. There are many risk factors which contribute to this disease, such as being outside without proper ... View More
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Risk Syndrom in Teens An Article Critique on : Risk Syndrome Found In Overweight Teens There are several ... director of American Academy of Pediatricsamp39 Center for Child Health Research ... View More
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Child Abuse Can Kill ... Cultural factors also come into play here. ampquotCertain types of families have an increased risk of child abuseampquot ampquotChild Abuseampquot Britannica. ... View More
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Theories in Child Development ... become the basis for an innovative analysis of periods in child development and ... Otherwise, babies are at risk for not developing smiling at caregivers on their ... View More
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child abuse ... so occurs when the guardian fails to provide a child with proper supervision by allowing the child to be at risk of harm, which includes when the guardian ... View More
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Technology and Television Child Obesity ... Plus, the health risk faced by children with the disease of child obesity is immense. ampquotMore than 70 percent of all cases persist into adulthoodampquotMellin. ... View More
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Are the Mental and Physical Health Risks of an Abortion Worth Not ... ... these causes, the risk of cancer is sometimes related to the hormonal change in pregnancy. Another physical disorder brought on by aborting a child is death. ... View More
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child abuse ... Child neglect is typically defined as ampquotomissions in care resulting in significant harm or the risk of significant harm to childrenampquot Dubowitz ampamp DePanfilis, p. ... View More
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Case Analysis: Fetal Testing for Down Syndrome ... The doctor uses the motheramp39s age and the results from the ampquottriple screenampquot to determine the risk of having a Down syndrome child. ... View More
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